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Mr Jordan, 20, from the Middlesbrough area, was visiting Bowness with three friends and was last seen in the early hours of Thursday March 27 following a night out.

Detective Inspector Furzana Nazir said: "We are releasing these images in the hope that this jogs someone’s memory, did you see someone that looked like Matthew on this night? No matter how irrelevant you may believe your information is, we would like to hear from you.

“Matthew’s family and friends have been here since the day he was reported missing. We have detectives, local officers, underwater search teams, mountain rescue and search dogs all trying to find him.

“The response from the local area in assisting with our enquiries is heart-warming and everyone wants the end result of Matthew being reunited with his family safe and well.”

Part one of the CCTV images show Mr Jordan leaving his friends who were at the Stag’s Head at 0.26am and walking off in the direction of Church Street towards the Lake Road promenade.

The second part is following Mr Jordan’s return and shows him sitting outside the same pub. He then heads off down Church Street at 0.44am - this is the last confirmed sighting of Mr Jordan.

A community search for missing person Matthew Jordan will also take place tomorrow in Bowness.

Police will be joined by many of Mr Jordan’s family and friends as they search the area he went missing from.

Police search advisors will be present to offer expert advice and to co-ordinate the search effort.

Mr Jordan is described as 6ft tall, of medium build, with dark brown hair. He was last seen wearing a navy long sleeved shirt, jeans and grey pull up boots.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Cumbria Police on 101 as soon as possible and ask for the duty sergeant at Windermere. Or you can call Missing People in confidence on 116 000.